Many people start their day with a cup of tea. But those who drink it piping hot could be increasing their risk of esophageal cancer, according to a new study.

Dr. Edith Bracho-sanchez, CNN | PostedMar 19th - 12:18pm

Frequent consumption of sugary drinks such as sodas, sports drinks and juice is linked to an increased risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease and, to a lesser extent, from cancer, according to new research.

Kim Giles, KSL.com Contributor | PostedMar 11th - 7:01am

In this edition of LIFEadvice, Coach Kim shares a simple process of how to resolve conflict and solve people problems.

Sandee Lamotte, CNN | PostedMar 10th - 10:05pm

Smoking even one cigarette a day during pregnancy can double the chance of sudden unexpected death for your baby, according to a new study analyzing over 20 million births, including over 19,000 unexpected infant deaths.

Five minutes late, Darrell Todd Maurina sweeps into a meeting room and plugs in his laptop computer. He places a Wi-Fi hotspot on the table and turns on a digital recorder. The earplug in his left ear is attached to a police scanner in his pants pocket.

Brittany Poulson, KSL.com Contributor | PostedMar 7th - 8:33pm

Break free from the winter blues and add these 15 healthy green recipes to your diet this spring.

Wendy Leonard, KSL | PostedMar 4th - 9:04pm

Researchers at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Utah have identified a possible treatment for pancreatic cancer that could prolong life and provide a better quality of life in the end stages of the often fatal disease.

Almost all employees crave feedback. But when the accolades start rolling in, many get embarrassed, sink into their seat, look away or even try to negate or reject the compliment.

Emily Fonnesbeck, KSL.com Contributor | PostedFeb 26th - 8:42pm

National Eating Disorder Awareness Week is February 25-March 3. This year's theme "Come As You Are" sends a message to individuals at all stages of body acceptance and eating disorder recovery that their stories are valid and need to be heard.